removing alpha drive ?
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removing alpha drive ?
I am taking off the starboard side lower unit in the process of replacing the gimbal ring. Does the shifter lever have to be in the forward position or reverse? i read it being done both ways. working on 94 scarab with twin 350 with alpha one gen 2 drives agiain on the starboard side. Thanks
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when removing yes as stated in forward gear...try not to touch the prop after removing,take a note which direction the prop locks when in gear,one Way will ratchet and the other way will lock,take a note which direction locks because you may need to turn the input shaft to line up the splines with the coupler,also pack the splines with merc spline Greece b4 installing the drive.
if you so happen to spin the prop it will knock the drive out of gear,then you will have to lock it back into forward gear and turn the shifting foot that is on the front side of the drive under the u joints,this little foot has to be facing forward or you will not be able to get the drive on all the way..
if you so happen to spin the prop it will knock the drive out of gear,then you will have to lock it back into forward gear and turn the shifting foot that is on the front side of the drive under the u joints,this little foot has to be facing forward or you will not be able to get the drive on all the way..
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Ok hooded on to the boat today to start working on it tomorrow. My next question is that when I raise my lower units all the way (trailer) the bolts that hold the bar on that connects the lower units together hit the housing where it says alpha on up top. This causing a little gouge on each side of the housing. I am replacing the gimbal ring and using the jr marine gimbal kit and I don't want it to hit the cover plate and gouge it. Is there a way to keep them from coming up quiet so high??
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Ok hooded on to the boat today to start working on it tomorrow. My next question is that when I raise my lower units all the way (trailer) the bolts that hold the bar on that connects the lower units together hit the housing where it says alpha on up top. This causing a little gouge on each side of the housing. I am replacing the gimbal ring and using the jr marine gimbal kit and I don't want it to hit the cover plate and gouge it. Is there a way to keep them from coming up quiet so high??
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the only way to keep the tie bar from moving is to either thenten the pi$$ out of the nuts the ane saddles are attached to or if you have the saddles that are shaped like a house which move around as little,replace them with the square style that bravos have,,i dont know it they make that style for alphas but you can check with your tiebar mfr and see if they have a fix for it.